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The Eagles won't make the Asomugha cut on Wednesday, but multiple reports have it coming soon.

If he is cut it will be at the last possible minute. No need in giving his agent a jump start with negotiations maybe effecting the up coming FA class and who they are targeting._________________17' Bird Watch: QB Carson Wentz: 318Att//61% Comp//2430 Yds//25 TD//5 INT//224 Rush yds//QBR 103.4

Nnamdi knows he won't get near the amount of money in free agency from another team. I wonder if he really doesn't like Philadelphia or his teammates.

Complete opposite in fact on both fronts. I think he likes Philly and if reports are true (low ball offers) 13' contract # cut in half or even more he would make way more money somewhere else. He is guaranteed 4 million from the Eagles this year whether he plays a down this season. He without a doubt will be paid upwards of 5-7 Million to sign with another club that I have zero doubt. Which means by leaving Philly he can make 10+ next season. Look for Denver to immediately give him a call and pair him with Champ in hopes of helping that back end. Make a run with him and Peyton for a SB while sticking it to the Raiders organization in the process. They will actually use him correctly and with that pass rush go beast mode in 2013, calling it now. Can't wait for the Demitri Pattersons and Ellis Hobbs of the NFL to start for the eagles once again. Yipppeeee!_________________17' Bird Watch: QB Carson Wentz: 318Att//61% Comp//2430 Yds//25 TD//5 INT//224 Rush yds//QBR 103.4

Can't wait for the Demitri Pattersons and Ellis Hobbs of the NFL to start for the eagles once again. Yipppeeee!

C'mon papa Nabbs, that was during the Reid era. We're in championCHIP mode now. _________________2013 Eagles Forum HOF
[quote="Leon Sandcastle"]Chip Kelly's system is college material...that stuff doesn't fly in the NFL[/quote]

This is going to be a fun offseason. Since the CBA requires every team to spend at least 89% of the Cap then the most Cap room we could have going into the season would be roughly $13 mil. Since this release gives us close to $45 mil and our projected rookie wage pool is set at about $7.5 mil, we are going to have to take on at least $24.5 mil in contracts for the year through free agency or trades. It's going to be an interesting ride!!_________________

This is going to be a fun offseason. Since the CBA requires every team to spend at least 89% of the Cap then the most Cap room we could have going into the season would be roughly $13 mil. Since this release gives us close to $45 mil and our projected rookie wage pool is set at about $7.5 mil, we are going to have to take on at least $24.5 mil in contracts for the year through free agency or trades. It's going to be an interesting ride!!

The CBA requires you to spend 89% of the cap over a 4 year period from the 2013-2016 seasons, so it doesn't necessarily mean we have to spend that amount this season. But if we don't, we'd have to spend more in the next few years. But yeah, Free Agency will be interesting no matter what.

For each of the following four-League Year periods, 2013–2016 and 2017–2020, there shall be a guaranteed Minimum Team Cash Spending of 89% of the Salary Caps for such periods (e.g., if the Salary Caps for the 2013–16 and 2017–2020 are $100, 120, 130, and 150 million, respectively, each Club shall have a Minimum Team Cash Spending for that period of $445 million (89% of $500 million))

Someone needs to do research into the production of NFL players that have had their pay cut by the team they are with. I believe it may show a trend of lower production. Some may look at it and say that the player's pay was cut because they were on the decline so quite nationally their production will be lower than in previous seasons.